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Re: Question for you hog experts
[Re: Texas Dan]
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03/13/21 07:02 PM
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Double Naught Spy
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Hope to try them again next week. Right, Wednesday, March 17th at 8:55 pm would be the time to be there.
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Re: Question for you hog experts
[Re: Texas Dan]
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03/14/21 01:24 AM
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Chopperdrvr
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Would that be "daylight saving time" or "standard time"?
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Re: Question for you hog experts
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03/14/21 11:02 PM
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der Teufel
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Would that be "daylight saving time" or "standard time"? Sun time, or Railroad time?
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Re: Question for you hog experts
[Re: Texas Dan]
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03/25/21 03:57 PM
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Here in taylor county, the hogs stopped rooting in the wheat field pastures where I hunt around November 1st. That either correlated with the first freeze or when the acorns started to fall, or both. Since then I often see them coming to the edge of the wheat fields to briefly graze some wheat, but they spend most of their time in the wooded or brushy areas, apparently searching for leftover acorns and whatever else they are eating. Have not seen a single hog actually rooting up the ground in the fields where I hunt since around Nov 1.
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Re: Question for you hog experts
[Re: jetdad]
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04/11/21 04:04 PM
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It just means there is a better, more accessible, and more secure place for them to feed than your pasture. My neighbor has had his pasture rooted all year. I have never seen a pig on my place. I have dogs he does not. Guess what, the pigs like his place better. The neighbor's dogs kept em on the move around our place... Pressure plays a roll... Trailcams are great for monitoring movement... Pressure & food will play biggest roll.. Dont claim ta be an expert on the subject... Best wish's...
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Re: Question for you hog experts
[Re: Pig_Popper]
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04/13/21 06:42 PM
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colt45-90
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March 17th 2021 at 8:55 PM
hold on Newt, we got a runaway
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Re: Question for you hog experts
[Re: Texas Dan]
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04/14/21 04:42 AM
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Most of the time you don't " see " them in pastures because we are a sleep in bed. Especially in the warmer months hogs are running around when you and I are asleep in bed.
Last edited by SouthWestIron; 04/14/21 04:42 AM.
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Re: Question for you hog experts
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04/20/21 10:36 PM
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